The master class he was scheduled to teach at New York's Parsons fashion college was yesterday cancelled, and an email was sent to the establishment's students explaining why.

"We are writing to follow-up on messages we shared with you on April 26 about the planned workshop with John Galliano," begins the email which was forwarded to
The Cut
. "It was a condition of our agreeing to host Mr. Galliano that we also hold a larger forum, which would include a frank discussion of his career. Ultimately, an agreement could not be reached with Mr. Galliano regarding the details of that forum, and so the program will not move forward."

In the
initial email announcing the class
, it was stated that students would be encouraged to interact with Galliano throughout the four days in an effort to understand the pressures faced by those who helm an international design house. On the final day, the college "expected to invite students, faculty and staff to ask Mr. Galliano how his trajectory as a designer was changed by his offensive remarks and to learn from that example." But it appears the former Dior designer was uncomfortable with the prospect of talking about his hampered career openly.

Yesterday's email also hinted at the opposition felt by some of the students towards Galliano teaching at the college, saying: "Over the last several weeks, many members of the university community wrote to express their views about this visit. Regardless of your opinion, you remind us all that it is our commitment to debate, and our willingness to support the possibility of change, that makes Parsons and The New School such an extraordinary place to learn."

As yet there is no word from Galliano's representative, but the situation is undoubtedly a blow to his attempts to re-enter the fashion world.